Transforming Social Ministries into Sustainable Social Enterprises:

It seeks to explore ways to transform social ministries run by religious organisations, faith-based organisations, cooperatives, and non-governmental organisations into sustainable ventures.

Strathmore University in conjunction with Association of Consecrated Women in Eastern Africa (ACWECA) and supported by Conrad N. Hilton Foundation under the Sisters Blended Value Project (SBVP), invites researchers, practitioners, policymakers, private sector players, civil societies, and other stakeholders to submit abstracts to the 1st Regional Social Enterprise Research Symposium to be held on Thursday 31st October 2024 in Nairobi, Kenya.
The conference will showcase prominent research, case studies, policy documents and white papers. Experts and relevant stakeholders will share their findings and showcase the work done in the area.

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Strathmore University in conjunction with Association of Consecrated Women in Eastern Africa (ACWECA) and supported by Conrad N. Hilton Foundation under the Sisters Blended Value Project (SBVP), invites researchers, practitioners, policymakers, private sector players, civil societies, and other stakeholders to submit abstracts to be presented during the 1st Regional social enterprise Conference to be held on Thursday 31st October 2024 in Nairobi, Kenya.

The conference will showcase prominent research, case studies, policy documents and white papers. Experts and relevant stakeholders will share their findings and showcase the work done in the area.

Themes

  • Social Entrepreneurship Theory and Practice
  • Social Ministry and Development
  • Social Innovation
  • Leadership and Mentorship
  • Role of Religion and Spirituality
  • Financial Inclusion
  • Sustainable Enterprises
  • Sustainability and Climate Resilience
  • Crisis and Resilience Strategies e.g. Covid 19
  • Training and Capacity
  • Building Training and Capacity Building
  • Role of Partnerships and Collaborative Networks in Providing Solutions for Sustainability

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Target Participants

The aim of this year’s conference is to foster an exchange among stakeholders (government, policy makers, development partners, the private sector, youth and women organizations, civil society organizations, religious and faith organizations, research, and academia) on knowledge and best practices on SME and social enterprise growth and development.

Contacts

For more information, write to us on sedic@strathmore.edu.